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Yasmin

    By James Elroy Flecker



    (A Ghazel)

    How splendid in the morning glows the lily: with what grace he throws
    His supplication to the rose: do roses nod the head, Yasmin?

    But when the silver dove descends I find the little flower of friends
    Whose very name that sweetly ends I say when I have said, Yasmin.

    The morning light is clear and cold: I dare not in that light behold
    A whiter light, a deeper gold, a glory too far shed, Yasmin.

    But when the deep red eye of day is level with the lone highway,
    And some to Mecca turn to pray, and I toward thy bed, Yasmin;

    Or when the wind beneath the moon is drifting like a soul aswoon,
    And harping planets talk love's tune with milky wings outspread, Yasmin,

    Shower down thy love, O burning bright! For one night or the other night
    Will come the Gardener in white, and gathered flowers are dead, Yasmin.



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